. . .. .. iGiburg i . . , . . 4 . . ........... v PUBLISHED DAILY, BY 1-' f: VOL: I. _NO. 309. PUBLISHED BY THOMAS PHILLIPS & Wirt. IL SMITH, N. TV. corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. TER. llB . — Five'itollars a year, payable in advance. Single copies Two CENTS—for sale at the counter of the OJEce, and by News Boys. The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer LA published at the same office, on a (hd& medium sheet, at TWO I)OLLAItS a year, in advance. Si"- gle copies, SIX CENTS. TERMS OF PER SQUARE OF TI 0.,e insertion, $0 4 30 Two do., 0 73 Three do., 2 00 One week, 1 50 Two do., 3 (0) Three do., 4 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS CHANGEABLE AT PLEASCILE. One Square. Two Squares. Six months, $lB 00 Six month?, $. 1 3 00 One year, 25 00 One year, 35 00 .._ I r 'Llirger advertisements in proportion. "CARDS of four lines Stx 1)4)1.1-kw a ye:tr. ---.---- . :. ~.... Ptblic Offices, &c. .C'ily Post Office, Third between Market and Woad streets—R. M. Riddle, Postina,tter. c tr o om Houpi, Water, Ith ti front Wood st.,Pe.: Lemon's bnildings—Major.lnhit NVillock, Collector. City Treasury, Woad, between First ..and .Second .eO rtior '' • Wt. - '-"-::-Jain - W.f. Baitrain, Trea ttrer, l CO !Ca 01 ry, Third street, next door to tile Third Pre. )ytc.ria 1 (:!nirch—S. It. Johnston, TlVZL'ti rer. • Mayor's Office, Fourth, botween Afarket and lA - Led qtrects—Alexander Hay, Mayor. Merchant's Exchanlre , Fourth near Market st. BANKS. Pittsburgh, betw.:!en :11arket and Wund ,orrotr; /1/ Mint and F Wirth trects. Mcreh.ahts' aud ..ifetnufactn rx . nn.l De ,posit Batik, (formerly Saving l'und.) Fourth. between Woo& and Market street:. Exchange, Fifth st. near \Vood. HOTELS. Monongahela Iftt use, Water str‘t,•t. 'war tin Bridge. Exchange Ifufel , corner of Pentland St. Clair. Merchants' I fotcl, corner of Third :out Wood. Anterie«n If old cornerolf hint and Smithfield. United States, corner of Penn st. and Canal Spread Eagle, Lib :.rty :treat, near sr,. entli. Miller's At/n.5/04 /base, Liberty St.. opito,:itt Wayne. ;BrsiasihSsrst's Mu sion fou t.t, Pet::: St., tr i tp:,.iit, Cana. Iniportant to Owners of Saw Mill s. NYDER'S unrivalled Self Setters, for saw which. have lieu so fully tested in dilfcrent part. , of the United State:, as Well ZIA in the ritual Pitts burgh and Allegheny, can be seen in operation at a Jounbar of mills in tfiis it: at Mr. \ I . H:- enchain's mills, it Penn street: at Bowman & Cham bers's mills, near the upper .U1,1 2 11...f1y bri.ke, and at Al.wriAon's mills, on Hare's Island, and others. - The above named machine can be obtained In W. W. ollace's shop, on Liberty street, 11(.31. SlllllllllOl.l. where it is tittint, , up, and wfiere the m whine will be kept constantly on hands. Apply 1,1 B. F. 1,1. W. W. Wallace. Evans' Chamomile Pills. A BRAILVM .1. CLENIER, r ,,i,ln ur at 68, m !! l i stroet, New lurk, was aillictrd with Dyspop,i:l finite most aggravated form. The symptom: were headachy, trryat fever, costivene,zs,coundi, i..ttithurri, pain in the chest and stomach always after flxtillg, impaired twetite, iwits.ation - 4inking at the fitimach, tarred tot:, natt..eu, with fn., 'Writ unit- Tugs, iliridne:s's towards night and rostle4sness. The. had continued upward. of a t wel ve moat h, viten, ti: c.onsulting Dr. Win. Evans, 100' Chatham -tart, and submitting to his ever successful and agreeable mode of treatment, the patient Was completely restored to health in the short. spare of one month, and grateful for the incalculable benefit derived, gladly came forward and volunteered the above statement For sale, whole stile and retail, by H. E. SELLERS, Agent, sep 10-y No. 20, NVood street, below Sevi Pease's Haarhound Candy. TUTTLE has received this day from New York, afresh supply of the above celebrated cure for Coughs, Colds and Consumptions; and is ready to sup ply customers at wholesale or retail, at his .31Mical Agency, 86 Fourth st. nov Metter Dartains than ever, at the Three Dig Doors. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his eus unners and the public gene rally, that nntllritli, tad ing- the unprecedented sales at the Three i during the present season; he has still on halal the I:,r •,,geBt. and most varied assortment of elegant Cl.O - THING that can be bought west of the 1110111 ail/S.- I ' h° public may rest assured that all articles ofVered at his store are nruaufactured from FRES' I GOODS, pur chased in tho Eastern markets this spring and made in togarments by Pitttshurgh workmen. .In consequence of the multiplication of slop shop s i n • our city, filled with pawn brokers clothes and the musty, -cast off garments of former Aeri_s, ins, from the eastern ci ties, the public should be cautious to ascertain the char 7sicter of the establishments in which they are invited purchase, before they part with their money. The art i- clew offered at seleral of the concern,: in • this7art the mere otlids of New York and Philadelphia s hip • shop), and sent out here to be palmed otr On the Pitts ' burgh public. Purchasers pzhould be on their guard a gainst these impositions, and they may rely on the, fact that no establishment that advertises eastern made Clo thing, can give as: good au article It 55 ad% zei t vus bargains as can be had at the "Three Biz Doors." The public will please remember that all the sithseri ber's garmenti are made i lk city/,by competent work men, and not gathered up like the goods now offered by the "birds ofpassage" from the shreds and patches 11 eastern slop shops. It will always be his endeavor to "Maintain the reputation that the "Three Big Doors" hive obtained for furnishing a superior style of CLO THING in every respect, and at prices below those of any other establishment. He would again return his thanks to his friends and the public for the unprecedented patronage bestowed upon his establishment, and believing that they have found it to their advantage to deal with him, he would repeat his invitation to all those who wish to purchase .Clothing of every description at the lowest price,tu call at No. 151, LIBERTY ST. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. i it4 l "Ohderve Metul Plate in the pavement. up 26 Look at This THE attention tsf those who have been somewhat sceptical in reference to the numerous certifi cates published in favor of Pr. SWavne's Compound • Syrdp of Wild Cherry, on account of the persons I w i nz .unknown in this Section of the State, is respectfully di rected to the following certificate, the writer of which has been a citizen of this borough for several years, and is known as a gentleman of integrity and responsibility. To tiag Agent, Air. J. I have used Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry for a Cough, with which I have been severely afflicted for about four months, and I have no hesitation itt saying that' it is the most effective medkine that 1 have been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness, :tug agrees well with .rny diet,—and maintains a regular and good appetite. I cansinctuely recommend it to all tethers similarly aillicred. J. AILNNICK. Borough of March 1,.181 0 Chamheraburgh. For sale by WILLIAM THORN, No. 53 Market suet: ati) 23) ' . LLIPS & SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGHENN A AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ALWANOit _ _ VERTISING. LVE LINES OR LESS: One month, ' $5 00 Two do., 6 00 Thrredo., 7 09 Four df , ., 8 00 Six do., 10 00 One year, 13 00 (Mice north side of Filth 4tt,..-t,b,.t,e,n an, Swithreld, 111 -if Magistrate's Blanks, For prweeding , , ut attachment tin,l4 r the lute lutic.lhi ,:tie at dii4 nllit r. Blank Petitions, Notices, &c., T., lin. Bankilivicy rroc,ediii g .., printed zomf paper, and in tla..l7 , rin , appr.oN ell by till' ( . 11t111, 1 1 rale at this office. COTTON YARN•WAREIIOUSE, V',. 13, Woo• 1 Street. Wir.i.i.km 11. WILLIAMS .JOHN S. Dthwowrii Williams & Dilworth, Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission M. chants, and llezdera in Pittsburgh Manufactured Ar tides, No. 49, Wood : , tri•ll. sep 10—y NEW GOODS.—ritEsTox & mAcKEv, Wholesale ant Retail Dealris iec English; French and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 81, Market street, Pittsburgh. J. & J.DrDcvitt, Wholesale Grocer, , , Rectifying Dktillers, and Dealers in Proance and Pittsburgh Manufactimed Artieles, No. 224, Libcrty .tree/, se 110 .L G. & tl. GC.)It1)( )N, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, ti ler trePt. PittAmrah. sep 0--y _ . Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 60, Water street, Pit tsburgh, Pa. r TEitms. t e i i and _hipline_..', cent; per 10016 s. Commission on parcli;tses and sales, per cent - mar`_'.,_. Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward ifn , :hes, ilanni;leturer of Iron and Nails Warehowze, No. 25, s.t Pitt.4burgh. : , ,ep 10—v • Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Pro duce Merchants, And dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures. MU 17 „, No. 43, illood street. Pit burgh. R. Woods, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, NICIIOI.A6 D. CoLEMAN 1.1.01'D it. CuLEMAN. Office removed to Baliewell's Offices, on Grant street, Coleman & Co., nearly opposite the new Court I louse, next rooms to J. General Agents, Forwarding and Commission D. D. Aahon, Esq., first floor. Fed, 10 Merchants, Levee Street, Vicksburg, Miss. They respectfully so licit e.rm,ignnients. 11 22-tf Hugh Toner, Attorney at Law, North East corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. soli 10—y mvANDLEss & ArCLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Wive in the Diamond, back of the oh! Court Ilow.e, s.ep 10 l'ittAnrgh. Francis IL Shook, Attorney at Law, Fouthil :Arco, above Aep 10—lc Pitt,:bia-01, Pa Thomas Hamilton, Attorney at Law, Firth, bot woo], Wood and mitldir?d .t Nap 10—y Pitt,barzilt. Pa. -- - Wm. O'Hara Robinson, Attorney at Law, ()they , • 1: the North s , hl,, of the Dia/wind, hetwocti 13r ket and Uni.m strects, up stairs -op A. I. Durboraw, Attorney at Law, prOfenSil Sl`r, i1 . 1‘,, 01 the public. Ot11( sop 10 on 501 M., td)OVI. Eystcr & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Oi rrtnnrcdfnrntluy Diamond to "Art itrimy'...; Row,' s h a d s 41vollth, het and Wood 4t,., N. Buckniaster, Attorney at Law, Lta..; remov,d hi.oiiit r to, Ile.are:• I.IW 13niLlin,s, •1 th st.. tibm.t , Smithfield, I'itt:bum - li, 1.11 , George W. Layng, Attorney at Law, 111 - 111 - SIIIIIIIIIVII/, 1'111,1'1114/ Heade Washington, Attorney at Law, ',lick• in lial.i . owell'sbuilaing•,“ran t TIIIV •,. 18 F 2 John J. Mitchell. Attorney at Law, office e,,rner of Stnitlitilqd and F:fi It st Fiit•Oir - 2 - 11. mud •. \ w.i•it•-... , : i11•11.4.‘,1 cart. \VIII prmll,ll- t , ,,,i,•.1 t,,. 6,t) William Eldcr, Attorney at Law, off,, F. 11.4 -4 , 4-4J;11 11114 Ir ,Vo em.f,t•r ,if 11,,rtli Wm. E. Austin, Attorney' at Law, Pitt -burgh l'a. (Alec 11111-1, %IT E. Ai r E- 1 ., ,N ill ffi, , • hi , :1114.11- tio!t to mvunfiui~ln•~l rec"unn,,,,l him pa!ron:lgo of sop 10-v IvAurr:Et r , )IIIV.I.ItD. Daniel M. Curry, Attorney at Law, ( u❑ Fifth L.•tarou NVowl ❑p Robert Porter, Attorney at Law, OiFict , on the corn rot Fourth and Sruiihiii•W sep 10 I'ur-I,ur:h. Judson & Flancgin, Attorneys at Law, finfififfieffi. nom- 7th strut. ('o'6•rti,n,: tn.f,fo 011 onftotorrn , . Foto:ion. for N, old act ul Con:fre.:, airtod. 1%11,11: :off] 111 - 1, 1117, , for Ill,' ifrir I 7—v ficriry - S. Dlag,raw,littlrncy at Law, I rono 1, 1,1 hi- t., 0., Fo, of If .t. il‘111N,SM1111:11•lil. , 111 J. D. Creigh, Attorney at Law, ()trice TI;:n1 tit% Ti- L. Harper, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CADIZ, P CtrPVl Will Tltto:ul itrottirly Nt 1..11t•t.:1,”; r)t . (lnint:ond ;di c!iirt,tod iu tho,,uttlti , s 110'ait and Wtt‘n,•. 1 :r 17 1 , 4/1:0•11.\• Flv,) , i ( rat . I , Pb:l flat-per, • 1). my:!7. i3-tf EL Morrow, Alderman, Dr. S. H. Holmes, niice ! ;2 i.t . oond AlrPot, zt , st tinir ti , .1 , 11V.1 , ‘ AVart•lit.tt-o. 10—v Dr. A. W. Pattcrson, Mice on S roc', third door 1 . 11)11111w coriii•r ~t sixth street H. D. Sellers, M. D., office and dwelling in 1 , 4n11111:41,,t.1wnr Ferry, elr 13—y Ward & Hunt, Dentists, 'Liberty :•truyt, n f* ,, w below St. Clair fir 8,1813 Doctor Daniel 111cIneal, )111cc on Filth ,trovt, Iwt ween W.md and Sniithlwid dvi. I o—v II kI LM AN, JENNINGS & Co for thQ:zab. "I the Ea vie Cwtori F ' tore Yarn, war 17—% , T 1 0-y_ BIRMINGHAM & CO }L JENNINGS sk: CO J. W. Einrbridge & Co., Agents fur the sale of Beatty's Powder, Water street, between Wood and Smithfield. - mar 30—y LEMUEL WICK Wholesale Grocers & Dealers in Produce, 116 Wood Street, 4 duns above Filth M.., nrp_l.i PIRA/111'01, Pfl. EAGLE GROCERY STORE. T.1(21 . I.IA )1 . 1), Jr., 1111(40 :ode ltetail Grr cl•r and Fritiwror, Nu. 140 Libt•rty,treot Pitts- Birmingham & Co., %GENTS Full STEAMER cLEVKLAND ::-) John H. Hrant, Wholesale Grocer, Doder (;,'lterni Forentrditig and Gem ritt,bnrgb Mt' relia sent for Colirtnissim Side , at the low e , t commislion rutes. REFERE se Es: Pl•i/".—.1.,N.: W. Et-her, I)ay Gel ri,h, D. Leer &Co maii , nore—AVAl hat& v 0. Willson& I !err"' • E.:Elder 11 i rriAburgql---Mich'llitirke,ll..lntvA,.l M. I loldman inly I—Cm. .1( )1 INSTUN l STOCKT( )N. Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, N. 37, eel, 10 John Anderson, Smithfield Foundry, .:••.•t. tilt. 0,1,1 kNci ,-; L. y ol l .s , Thos. B. Young &Co., • \ Var.! 16.0”1 4.4.“1-11,1•4,f I laild , Ireet and Ex t, t• i,;rrl:a"• fin la itu r e, wit:cze (..111,1ecin , 41111- I . N. (I tint % Li; T., picv. H. - r () v N.-, ci ).. Wiro Workers and Wiro Manufacturers, .tceet.l.e..\\ecci ,treet/, .11 Pr in itUd 4 . 5 , 111t1 (7”11 by lu \L•KIBBIN t SMITH Pillcing - ton's Unrivalled Blacking, - A INIT \'. a!: , l , "1.1 anti retail I 1 11 ' , TIC K. ET, ollt• cl,,, , ELrbm w Smichf,c•la, James Patterson, jr., Ilinuitsv.itam. knorarturlT of 1.011.; tol,:wro,flt!rt•r, ro!liwz . 1 _ _ • . John IMl'Closkey, Tailor and Clothier, :v ,ti I,ct‘‘ cell Si Smith Sc! , 10 Wcbb Closay's Boot and Shoc Manufactory I"; It , the I. S. prunt.:l-t.1..itl in.ido• in Ow 11t :itc 11131111. 1 rc:tch 1 William Doherty, 143.3 \‘33 , 3:3 N1333:13.3.3 3.4.3, 3 : 0 • :31331 53..113. 3313 l llV'l'l\llt'll'l VN[I~Xr'TII;CII. : - N. 17, \V : , •ry lr. ril ti at ndi rt ! ;m a tin aud for anli s%),;;1..4:11.•;;;;.1 retuil. ;It prirt, -ttit fit, my .i()IINS()N & DUN" U., Bookbinders and Paper Rulers, Ipt-in , •,, at tlio I:vt , S.- .1,4111:011. i. trctl:• , rrildiun ~1:1V011. ri.•rtl ly and prorliptly NA•ruti.,l. may B—v Oak and Poplar Lumber for Sale. A,,, ~,,usand feet of Aenr , 4,,,m Oak tu)a poplar bonber. for sake by wbob , ale. Engoire of Jo ales C. Cu Esq. aoarthe Rnnntaia Inu. jy 21. Dr. Good's Celebrated Female Pills. \ES Pill.; art. ,trongly rt•rononotatted to the_i_ H ]: 11. it' , 01 . 'wiles as a sati n ;tart efficient remedy in renanimz. tllO.-e ennirlaint: reettlitirto tla.itn+ex, from ant olexerei , ,,oriTeneraldebilityof system. hey obviate rn.ticoaess , audronnt ittll Nervous affections. The..• Pill. h av e gained the gala lion ;nal ;irtprolttion of the most eminent Physician , in the United States, ;Ind TIVITIV .Mothers. For sale Whole:ale and Item 0,1 tv It. d:. SELLA:IIS, tzent colt 10 No. tlO, AVood Street, below Socond Notice to Dr. Brandreth ' s Agents. T IIE office in h Pittsurgh, which was established for the purpo,:e ,It constituting agents in the west, haring accomplished that oujoet, et I,W closed, anti Mr. LEE, in the Diamond, Market street, ap pointed my agent for the sale of my Pills and Lini ment,. All Dr. lirandrolis og. , lits will, thenTore,un derstand tktt Dr. 13. will 'send a travelling agent through the cowttry once a year to collect monies for sales made and re supply agents. The said traveller will he provided with power of attorney, duly proved Inffitre the Clerk of the city and county of New York, ttigether with all the necessary vouchers and papers: Mr .1. J. Yoe is my traveling. agent note in Pennsyl vania. B. BRANDHETH,M. D. N. B.—liemember, Mr. G. H. LEE, in the mare( the larket nuw me only agora in Pittsburgh. i"g Leon afflicted fur nearly two years, with a hard swelling on the cap of my knee, ‘which produced much pain, and used Various applications recommended by the faculty—all in vain, was cured completely by the use of one lxottle of Dr. Brandreth's linament, Or external remedy. Witness Inv hand, (Min tp., Allegheny co. Pa Dr. Brantireth'tt external remedy or linament; sold at the store of GEOlt6f: 11. LEI, Pittsburgh, price 50 cents per bottle. fob 8. rjlIil: hale removed to Water, between Wood and Smithfield streets, where they will continue the AVholesale Grocery and. C, husi imss, and would respectfully solirit the patronage of t Itoir friends. J. W. BCRBRII)GE & CO. dee :3 Dr. Dechter's Pulmonary Preservative. Ta i 011 coughs, colds, influenzas, catarrhs, whooping _L .cough, spitting of blood, pain in the breast, all diseases of the breast and lungs, andarrest of approach in,g. consumption. Warranted free from mercury and other minerals. B. A. FAIiNESTOCK & CO, jy I'2 Agents for Pittsburgh. F RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1843. !miff D. IVICK L. & r. 1). WICK, 111= Excha.ngo Ziotcl, William Douglass Facts. JAMES TIYLOR .Tan. 10, 1840 Removal Cheap for Cash.-- PRICE Shari Red rare. No. 5 of 15 ct,t per lh 6 at 15 do 7 at 15 do Bat 15 du 9 at 15 do 10 at 15 do 11 at 15 do 12 at 15 do 13 at 16 do 14 at 17 do 15 to 13 do 1I; at 19 do 17 ❑i •20 do 18 ut (1) 19 at 2 3 a, `2O at '23 do htlm-A promptly Painter' s , Logan Keno( '2 7 PITTSB.PRGH Circulating and Reference Library. OF religious, historical, political and miicellaneoui works, will In open every day, Sabbath except ed, ft oni 7 o'clock A. M., until 9 P. \l., in the Ex change building, corner of St. Clair stnx•t and Ex change alley, whore punctual attendance will be given J. GEALMIL. PITTSB 1:11(111 M ANUF ACTORY. Springs and Axles for Carriages, • • A t i•E Prices. r g manufacu.c and keep eon:nata l. ly on hand Conch. C, and Elirtie Syringe (war ranted.) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and 13rase plated Dash Fra 111 , 24, Brae: and plated Ilub Bands, Stump Joints. patent Leather, Silver and Brtss Lamps, lh fold Step+, Malleable Iron, I h.or Ilandlee and. Hinge. &e. JUNES COLEMAN. cap 1) St. Clair et.. ta.ar the Allei:beny FOR SAFETY, sAturld select Boats provided willt Erari . 3 St , : fety Gila rdsfur preventing Explarion of Steam Boat', T a. uld Le well for the traveling., community to Lear in mind that their security depetnis entirely upon their own encouragement of boats that have or may lie at the expeme ifprocutiug the above appara tus. And that esery individttal Inakitll.7 such ,elec tion, is r,,,arib.niag loWUrtl4 a general introduction of iir...ntion adluitted by all men %Om understand the pt inch, des of the 5t1 . 21111 to be a sure preventa tirc a ; ;:iii,,t those dr.•adful diia,mers. You have ccr tniaily,.in Lite. lomat-yds h f exiilo.ious.thathlave alretoly; Nilsen place. their almost ,laily occarrence, and the thousands nl liws that have already Levu lo s t, a Sta. ( . 11 . 111 a•tulting, told induct num to make inquiry for a Safety guard Boat, and in (Set V c;t4e to give i t t h e p refetence. They hare NVVIII, to an additional exp ense that your his es may be secure. I hilzht you not therefon. to Ill"et theta with a correinitidiin: degree of liberality, and by your preference alma that you appreciate their endeavoia I. Slop this touch sacrifice of hit- I man life. They do not charge 111 1 00' than other b oats ; their aceonittn.lation , in other It•nfrell.: all equal, and iu omit' rase, Slllo,l'loll and them h.{ one ktiving, Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, a hen it is so c , titipletch!. in roar own power to avoid thou (Lis_ ik4 , •r- , - ill lam::: marl.ed tit, ['] in th,' Li.t of Arrival an, I L•pa c ti a es, in ala , tla•r part ut thi, parer, are supplie, kith iii :.-: ; ,,;. ty (~,„,A. LiAl of 13wfts proci , le,l will, ti!r safer, a,,,,,i. .1 L ps, JE IT 'ES, 4 4, A G _YES. JAMES Rr)ss, .1.11,18.11" 77 l, LADY 0P LYoNs, ADEL A I DE, MENTOR. - As !ILAN D, :if INS T R EL, I; R I LI. IA x7', M All LE 'l' T A , BRUN ET T E. „if IC Hifi.l .Ir, I; If E A K 11 - .17. E R, MARQUE TTE, BR II u ; I: 1 1 - .17'ER, M Ls'SOUR I MAIL, C A 1)1/O, M ,UNG 0 ri RK, C IC E R 0, M E,SS ENG EL' , _MON 7' G OM ER I'. C CT 7' ER , NOR 7'!! BEND, ( •E( 'EL LI, C.l SPL I N, NAR AG ANsETT, CLIPPER:, NIAGARA, ( ' OLI'M lII'S, ris PRE r, (ix rEL. IND. OR PHAN DO I, ('Ol,l 'MB I A .y A, OHIO, DUQU ESN E, mei. E .1 NS, DUKE of oRLEANS, 01.11'1: BR ANC 11, ECLIPSE, PENELOI'E, EMM A, PANAMA, ED n'IN If IC KMAN, Q VEEN of Ike SOU7'II, E rELINE, ROWENA, EXP R ESS 211.11 L, RAR ITA N, FOR MOS. 1, SARA!! ANN, 1'07:7' P IT .7', 8 Al? AT 0 0 A , GALENA, S AV AN NA, GEA"L BROOK, 'PALLE YRAND, CALLA \"7', 7'013AC(.70 EL.LVT, WA, VICTRESS, 1.',1)1. , 1N QUEL'N, VALLEY FORGE, ILL IN 0 I.s . , II'ES 7' IrIN D, J. If. BILL., mar 22 Ncw York Dycr SET: HIM ES. wouldrespectfullyinformhis frieods and the public in genend, that he dyes Ladies' dresses, Habits andMant els of every description, black; and warrants them not to smut, and to look equal to new goods. Ile dyes fancy colors of all descriptions of silk and carpet yarn. Also, cleans and restores the colors of gctitlciocn's clothing., Ro as to resemble new goods: Mr. 11. flutters }Moschella! he Call please the public. as he has done at, extrusive business in New York for I wentv yours. All work done on moderate terms, at his establishment in sth st., between Wood and Smithfield near the Theatre. CERTIFICATE I:Fr'This is to certifv that OSEE HIMES has done work for us, whit li has folly answered oar expec tations, and we consider him a competent dyer. S. Hemphill, ' Andrew Purdv Wm. Barnes, W. B. Boles .1. B. Shunted, Wm. Porter, David Hall, , H. H. Smith, B. F. Maim, Henry .Tavens David Boies, A. Shocker, jr Joseph French, jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes Naylor & Co.s Nest Refined Cast Steel, THE undersigned, agents for the above celebrated stamp of Steel, will always keep on hand an as sortment of the same, consisting in Best MI tied Cam Steel, squared, fiat ; round and octagon, do do do do axe temper, Extra do do do for nail cuuers, Best do Double and Single. Shear steel, English Blister, German, Granite; Wedge and Craw ley Steel, at wholesale, by the case, or in smaller lots to sui t purchasers. LYON, SHORB & CO., je 24-3nt Foot of \Vood scree nion Cotton Factory ItEIJrCED. Long, Reel Yarn. 500 at Bi cent. pct. ;barn 800 at 74 do 700 at 6. do 800 at 54 do 900 at 5 1000 at 5 do Candlewick at 15 cents per lb. 1 1 Com. Batting, 3 do Family do., 124 do Carpet Chain, 20 do Cotton Twine, 20 do Stocking Yarn and Cover let Yarn talway., on hand. Cotton Warps made to or der. - attended 1,,, if left at .1 C. tedy's,or the Office: addre. , s K. NIOORFIEAD & CO. JANTII;I:I,,-11,7,-I.A.4IICcrATITY h,• ; ., leave to that he is preps - Gentleme n Of Pittsburgh, kinds, of the best Leather oliti lake 800 2'S of all and to or Lasts made li v ima.rmi t i on , in rtniaddriiin, From Bicknell's Reponeri does now for himself What he has so lo imself. Ile THE VALLEY OF THE! MISSISUPPL e a c recently n g d a e r n •e t an of e tte N re atio stil ai . :14 faiita, Pittsburgh Basses, i. v. alter and fit his lasts for the the ‘ p re en ika tif e foot. lie has worked at the most fashionable • the the Eastern rities,cam e lea, and instructed several ter, descriptive of the Velley of the Mississinst 7 ' to-alter and fir, winch can be attested by numbers o i e write r is continuing, the subject in a seseetOef* Journeymen in this city, and now is rewarded by them i th,, , wki e l i cu ntu i„ luth valuable b a r o i naticia; - In vilTsw.„ with condom-1y anti abuse. Ile hereby challenges any of 1.1.1 i -stale, he endeavored to , shoiv,"hai ilieY -.. Bootmaker in Pittsburgh, (Boss of course,) to make a , rope, and Nin • extent, nearly.equals contieettalr ." pair or more of Boots, stock equal, measure to be ta- !contain 100,06 Led as diately is Englatsi ' I ken by each in hi s ow n way. Workmanship to deride i navigation was esils(ll3.44huznan beings. Its s tectstasisa_ the matter. reader, says the ant 30,000 miles.. L e tdo . (aFourth at. or the Monongahela 'louse Bout maker, i "take a good mo p o f No r dci e l ig! rivers it , queiniat4 she calls himself,) have a rare chance now to show !was on carried him fur away ...for that % a z themselves. If they can make a Bout let us see it. i Territories, as laid down in Mi W. McCarthy's Shop and Store is 011 Market street, : United States—and, running his eye next dour to Second, and opposite J. Dunlap's Tin and how these rivers tan from and penetrate' p aim, Sheet Iron ware Factory. July 11—tf lof the valley; indeed, so large and nuniereitii are ! would seem as if the Allegheny triMadairt-e -one side and the Rocky mountains on the other_ ' nothing else to debut send out steamboat rivers. fur use. Let him reflect that be can hardly place '... ant - where, and be fifty miles distant from marelal Mt other of these navig able streams. Arising heel gion. thousands of milesapart, all llostincto the aright ty Mississippi, and thence to the Gulf of Mexico, they bind in one indissoluble bond the interests of all the people in every section of the valley." The population in 1790, is given at 108,868; ilk lam, 8,43-1,756; it is estimated for 1850 at 15,7 82,54 and for die year 1900 at 94,000,000." If the "Young Giant" already possesses such bone and Movie, alai may not be expected of him in riper years? Even novii without moving his position, whim his feet are lived by the Gulf of Mexico, he combs his head into the hill of her Majesty's possessions at the north, and hrushea die dust from one whisker into the Atlantic strip, gnu from die other into the Pacific Ocean: As to his tail, whether its size equals or exceeds that of the ram , cionit et, is not ascertained." The agricultur a l exports of the Valley are estitinated at :?102,000,000 annually, and this the amount merely of the siiplus, after having produced enough for theii own support, now ab0ut...10,000,060 of people. Tbd writer then proceeds to - give an estimateuf , thermaiee of property of the Valley: We copy this portion of tied article in detail, with the eloquent preliiisinsitysel marks:— - .. " Ilan any one so reflect e d as to foi-ra 2lr, idea . ..1' what it is to board, clothe, and lodge ten Million -4 people one year? Can his imagination rile apbefore the eye of mind the size anti extent of those szaaa and curds of food they eat, the bales and par of goods with which titer are clothed, the beds aW beds _ ding on which they sleep? Has he ever realized. ba I sober truth, and as it exists, the extent of • the *An I the houses, the agricultural implements, and all. rbe , •fixens" necessary to produce the moans ntSlibillSKlNE Ifor such a multitude? Is he acquainted with the eliii and handle" of the "raw Material" tdlt Of iiikihaiiiii base been made, or the time occupied in nicking theist? It is but little more than fifty.yeanutieentllse first white settler stood on a peak of thealtilegherty mountains and looked westward on the MllsSissippi , valley. A dense forest, the home of untamed risturd and the abode of savage life, lay before him. lit lies nut then as now; no gorgeous city stood upon tit plains, no damosticated flocks or herds ranged Open its hills, nor waving field of grain dais there Ai far as the eye could reach, that man saw nothing ba trees, and heard nothing but the growl of the papaw; the hoop of the Indian, or other sounds of savage life. That was the raw material—trees, panthers and bik , dians—out of which the 'Twins" have been nuiste . The first settlers knew their "feel and handle," via it was of blood. Since that time—in buibiing : Int cmbins, -in fighting the Indians, is hunting the ntobins the bears, and the panthers, in cutting down iis, ,tren r l n 'chopping log:, in pilin g latish, in rolling logs anti :" - ing hnisheaps, in making rails and fencing-, in grubbisq' t , and burning out stumps, in swimming creeks; IV task , sag reads and building bridges, in putting up frame houses ard building brick ones, in erecting mills- end , building boats, etc.—since then, I say, the aitionorif hard work performed is incredible. The rahle Apt have created, and bare to shots . as the evidence .ttf that labor, is without a parallel. lithe thin years) he kept in mind, in which every dollar 'of .. iit been wrung from the forest, it presents the meit ail rowidin g spectacle ever seen by the eye of maga Dr fi.nowin g - statement is intended to show the quang#l and value or that part only of this property. that ma be considered to constitute its capital or caphil a • it is to be viewed in the same - 'fight as the and mac:liner; of a manufacturer, that whietr.io . ns ,Ines 0.... e things he has for side, and by the than and sale ,i whivh he list's. As ihe 11 -. is made not for vain show or enipty . horisi, Mit vi stated to practical uses, I have taken sortie jiiiiaa Ild iri c kt make it approximate as near the truth 4.s tnty be. Wishing to obtain the reader's confidence in it, as far as confidence in estimation s of the kind can be ei per toil, I will explain - the principle on which it is trade: file quantity of land is obtained froM public drain ment s , and sho w' s the numbet of acres owes:4l.6y indi s ideals; line - third of Virginia. Pennsylvania.. and Nei' York, is assumed to be west of the. Allegheny Mom tains, and to form part of the northeastern COMFIT Of the valley. The population at the present time is ' assumed to be tun minions, and a dwelling htsaaat• is , allowed to (midi ten persons, in the proportion Of one , brick to three frame houses. The barns, stablen;-OW house.,., stores, warehouses, shops, !Mills, faatatialr e foundries, etc., are supposed to equal in ramilw the dwelling houses. Oue dollar per acre is aßillarnea, td ' cover tie \Mine of farming implements and titensafi wagons, cotton gins, sugar mills, ,:te., and aim am ' private carriages and public conveyances. Thu hewn for machinery is intended in represent the Write a iliW chanics' tools and all machinery of all kinds iiiiliii; ever: that for clothing represents also the mine of articles of personal ornament or cutrrebience. By 'ante the estimates may be considered high, byrodsoni low; be that as it may, it is respectfully submitted the reader's consideration: TADT.r. No. 4—Being an estimate of the "aide of Alt part only of the property of the Mississippi=sidllef which constitutes its capital or eapitalsto in fifty vears by Its people out ofa dense forest; 1n habited by Indians, bears, panthers, butfalces„*.olVes alligators, rattlesnakes, and Wild cats; which harm' they have subdued and which, with most otheiiisfia animals, they have driven across the Missisiiipist' • riser, and about half way from thence to the Rocks _Mountains. ~ Lands owned by indis ideals and . im proved hi Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Kentucky, Ten nessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, 158.389,777 a - - cres, at VA per acre, Lands in Indiana, Michigan, acid Illinois, 3.5,607,583 acres at t 35 To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. THE subscriber most respectfully informs the gentlemen of this city and• 4o6 vicinity, that lie has commenced ill° BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the j Mayor's office. Having been foreman in some of the most fashionable boot shops in the Eastern cities; and having furnished himself with the best French and American calf skins. he hopes by Isis attention to basis IJCS:' to merit a share of public patronage. To those gentlemen who ilflVo kindly patronised :inn he returns his sincere thanks, and can with confidence appeal fur the goodness of his work and knowledge of his business. P. KEIIItICAN. may 11. William Adair, Boot and Shoe Maker, Lib crly st. oppo.,ile the head ,f Smithfield. The subscriber havin,.; bought out the® ,ituck of the late Thomas Rafferty, dereased,liai commenced bu-ine:s at the old stand of Alt-. It., and is prepared to exerme all descriptions of wo r k i n I his line, in the best manner, and on the shortest notice. lie I:ccpsconsto:lll, on hatuitt large tt , sort mimt of shoe finding.- of all a.....crlptinoA, nrwl of the best OalU. lie solicits the patronage of the public and of the craft. sep 10—y WM. A D.IIR. David Clark, Ag't, JFASHIONBI.E BOOT MAKER, ha , removed to N. :34 Marko street, between Second and Thhil streets. where ho t% ould be harp ) to see his old customers. and all others v, ho foul disposed to pa tronise him. He uses nothing but first into stock, and empl oN s the best of vk 9rltnm; and as he gives his con stant personal attention to I/U'ineSs, lie trusts that he will deserve and receive a fair share of patronage s.ep 10 Pittsburgh Manufactures, Cheap for Cash. 8, st. Two do, , rsfrom T YATEs to manufactinvrit bet . 4,111110 for article of Ladies', Children, and Misses' Shoo:, and sell them cheaper for cash than they Can be bought in ill.. city. Ile will keep constant ly on lona and makes to order Ladies' Shoes of all kinds and colors, at cry low prices, of the follow ing list. Ladies' lasting Foxed (hiker Boots $l. 75 best quality Kid or Morocco Gaiters, 150 Calfskin Boots, 1 37 1 " Foxed flalf Gaiters, all color:, I 37A '• ..best kid I tad Mom, buskin. 1 18i .. Double Soled Slippers, (Jeff.) 1 1:24 fi ne Kid Springs and Turns, best qual.l 00 " Springs, heavy, 871 '• " 75 6 . 2 L All Shoes made here warranted. and Chi:: drens' in the same prop, .EllOll. 1 7 e. i 'llemember the place, at the sign of 'lre Re, B.". No. 8. Fifth street. July 1 JAMES Y.I,TES LOON AT THIS! 101 (' ), SNUFF' AND CIGAR STORK J. 111..I.ERToN, No. I sfreet,one door above6th, :so . i.a c thn n t handzdlk , intiAof the I oar manes, Trubucas, Principe's. Also, half Spanish and common eigurA. Tobacco of all The het htauda. Careiolish, 5. lump; Baltimore-Plu g , 1:,!s and 16., lump. Also, Mrs. Miller'. line cut chewinz tobacco. Sft , tlr , —Rappee, Scotch, Macoulm, I nigh Ile ha: also, all other articles in his line, which In )Biers, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. CALL AND SEE. FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. A LEXA N DER SeC RD Y, it the old stand of Young ,S . • Jr Curdy, No. .13, S c ermil xt reef, between (rood o 1 11..,p ESPIXTFULLY intinmis the friend: of the hat, firm. and the public ,trrnerlly, that he iA prcpa red to till all order::: for Cabinet Irerk, of any kind with all possible despatch, mid warranted to be equa to ztny in the city. -. EN...cry 11110.17ri4 . 111 %ill to furni.Thinr., , COlTLiNS , when required. File Manufactory. rpm , : subscriber having commenced the =unlike -1 tore of Cast Steel Files, from American materials exclusively, merchruits or other persons Nvantinz can be supplied by him with a better article than the foreign, and at lower prices. Intending- to use only the best quality of File Steel, manufactured by the Messrs. SHOENBERGKR'F, w h ich is now brought to a perfection equal to the best English article, manufactured for the sante purpose, the subscriber has full confidence that he will be able. in quality of articles and prices, to realize the best hopes of the friends of American Industry. GEORGE ROTFIERY, ils—y. Corner of O'Hara Liberty sts. Horatio P. Young, Cabinet Maker, (Late of Me _firm of lortn 1 , , curd y ) H A s commenced the uusiness in all its branches at '22, Wood street, bet ice -n First and Second strs.. where 11.• will keep i•on-tantly nn hand a good as sortment of well made FURNITURE, and hope s , by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance 4 the patrol:age of the puliiie. Every attention will be pa id to furnishin COFFINS, &e. A Furniture Car for lure. July 11 JOHN Mel'Ait I, NI), Etipholiierer and Cabinet illakcr 7 k Third st., between 11ead and Markel. Itespertfull ) infortni , hi,. ft icod, and the public that he is Prepared to Pv2cute all ord.•rs for -iirleimtrard=, burean,:, table, bcd,toads, sttuaL4, hair and spring triattm,es, curtain, carpet:; alt sort' , of uphill ,tering work, which he will warrant equal to any made in the city, mutton rearzonaldo terns=• sep 10 Matthew Janes, Barber and Hair Dresser, Has removed to Fourth street, opposite the ?dayor's of fice, when• he will be happy to wait upon pennammt or tran , ient rustomer. Hr ..nliritq a shar. , of public pa wl., 10. nail!! 9 Pcst. per acre, Lard: in Arkamois, Missouri, Wis..- consin, and 1nwa,15;220,559 co -4, at $lO per acre, fload.i... bridges canals. court butt s.es, public building, et,.. Brick dwelling houses, 250,000. at at $l,OOO t each ' Frame dwelling houses, 7.30,000, at $5OO each, All other hon.m.s, 1,000,090 at $3OO each, Furniture fi,r '250,000 Imam dt $4OO each. Furniture for 750,000 houie.t. at $590 each, 4 , • 4. 113,647,7V01e 53.1,41tia / 55 , 20 4,504. 302,576,0 - 2s,ooe,sot 375,M4))0, 300,0pg,00d S4K $V23,0M,011e two.oeo